This is Jayteemaster vfix yfix ntsc2pal pal2ntsc for PS2 1.07 for converting region iso on your ps2.
PAL4U is a GUI controlled NTSC-2-PAL patcher which is able to switch the graphic mode from NTSC to PAL on ISO images or PSX executables. This way NTSC imports can be played without a RGB cable. It finds both the code sequences scanned by PALPAR and PALNTSC, but it's full 32 bit and it can also creates.PPF patch files.
Change log (1.07): PS2 PAL TO NTSC VIDEO MODE CHANGER WITH Y-FIX URL: www.geocities.com/jayteemaster2003 Coding by JayteeMaster ([email protected]) Modified by Earl V1.07 - 16 July, 2009 Modified by Earl Removed pal to ntsc video changing and pn selector as to only patch y position changed gui appearance, added minimize button, changed name to ps2 y-fix added about button, change y fix increments to 1 V1.06 - 31 August, 2004 Improved the CD/DVD file image support. Changed the default (and recommended) y-fix offset from 32 to 48. V1.05 - 24 May, 2004 Fixed support for >2GB PS2 ISO/BIN images - now this should really fix 'NOT A CD/DVD PS2 IMAGE' problem. Updated the patch engine - previous engine was patching invalid positions (this should fix Colin McRae Rally 4 and maybee others). V1.04 - 1 March, 2004 Improved support for ISO and BIN CD/DVD PS2 images - fixes 'NOT A CD/DVD PS2 IMAGE' problem. V1.03 - 23 February, 2004 P/N Selector Builder! Update of the patching engine - corrected a bug. V1.02 - 27 October, 2003 Update of the patching engine - fixes ghost effect (MGS2, FFX and maybee others). A user as reported problems (black screen but with sound) in the patching of Colin Mcrae Rally 2 with V1.0 and V1.01. This update does not address this problem. V1.01 - 9 October, 2003 Small patching engine update - may now work with Colin McRae Rally 4. V1.0 - 6 October, 2003 Initial BETA release.
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